Exhibitions
Open Artists’ Studio, Bern
From April 18 to May 8, 2026
In spring 2026, works by Roberto Induni were presented at the Open Artists’ Studio in Bern – Kunstwerkstatt Waldau. This group exhibition brought together the work of the studio’s artists and created a dialogue between different approaches to painting and drawing.
Roberto Induni exhibited A2-format works on paper there, drawn from his work around action painting. One work was sold. Black ink lines, transparent greys, and touches of red follow the painterly gesture.
The exhibition opened on April 18, 2026, and concluded on May 8 with a closing event.
Exhibitions
Open Artists’ Studio, Bern
From April 18 to May 8, 2026
In spring 2026, works by Roberto Induni were presented at the Open Artists’ Studio in Bern. This group exhibition brought together the work of the studio’s artists and created a dialogue between different approaches to painting and drawing.
Roberto Induni exhibited large-format works on paper there, drawn from his work around action painting. Black ink lines, transparent greys, and powerful touches of red capture the movement of the paint. Brushstrokes, layering, and erasures remain visible and give the compositions their tension.
The venue also contributed to the exhibition’s distinctive character: a historic barn, with its exposed timber frame, white display walls, and warm light. This space offered the works a setting both understated and unusual, while also bringing the different artistic languages into relation.
The exhibition opened on April 18, 2026, and concluded on May 8 with a closing event.
Exhibitions
Open Artists’ Studio, Bern
From April 18 to May 8, 2026
In spring 2026, works by Roberto Induni were presented at the Open Artists’ Studio in Bern. This group exhibition brought together the work of the studio’s artists and created a dialogue between different approaches to painting and drawing.
Roberto Induni exhibited large-format works on paper there, drawn from his work around action painting. Black ink lines, transparent greys, and powerful touches of red capture the movement of the paint. Brushstrokes, layering, and erasures remain visible and give the compositions their tension.
The venue also contributed to the exhibition’s distinctive character: a historic barn, with its exposed timber frame, white display walls, and warm light. This space offered the works a setting both understated and unusual, while also bringing the different artistic languages into relation.
The exhibition opened on April 18, 2026, and concluded on May 8 with a closing event.




